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Studies in Linguistics
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Monomorphemic Anaphors and Polymorphemic Anaphors

Authors: null Nam-Kil Kang;

Monomorphemic Anaphors and Polymorphemic Anaphors

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The purpose of this paper is two-fold. The general goal of this paper is to characterize monomorphemic anaphors and polymorphemic anaphors. A specific goal of this paper, on the other hand, is to propose separate Binding Condition A to regulate the distribution of the Korean reflexives caki "self", ku-casin "he-self", and caki-casin "self-self". We argue in this paper that the Korean reflexives caki "self", ku-casin "he-self", and caki-casin "self-self" freely take demonstratives, adjectives, and relatives, that the Korean monomorphemic reflexive caki "self" admits both local binding and non-local binding, and that the polymorphemic reflexive caki-casin "self-self" reveals subject-orientation. Also, we demonstrate in this paper that unlike the standard Binding Theory, Reinhart and Reuland"s (1989, 1991, 1993) Binding Theory clearly accounts for where the complementarity problem of Korean binding comes from. Finally, we propose separate Binding Condition A which regulates the distribution of the Korean reflexives caki "self", ku-casin "he-self", and caki-casin "self-self". They differ substantially in their binding behavior and there are several reasons for claiming that they require separate Binding Condition A, respectively.

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